A restaurant called Trendy Shrimp is offering discounts depending on the woman’s bra cup size. More discount is given to women with bigger breasts.

At Trendy Shrimp restaurant, located inside a mall in Hangzhou, a poster depicting a line-up of anime women with varying breast sizes informed patrons that the bigger the chest, the bigger the discount, reports the BBC.

The poster, which first appeared on Aug 1, has been taken down, following complaints from locals.

But women willing to let their cup size net them a cheaper meal can still get their discount.

To appease offended customers, the restaurant manager assures female clients that they will be measured by their female servers, rather than male staff.

After launching the promotion, the manager told the Qianjiang Evening Post that business spiked 20 per cent, noting that some of their female diners presented themselves with pride because “they had nothing to hide.”

It’s the latest story out of the restaurant business to inflame the public.

The BBC report goes on to say that this isn’t a unique looks-based marketing in China.

A restaurant in Henan gave “good-looking” diners special deals, says the BBC.

One restaurant called Na Huo in Chongqing, China would give discounts to overweight men and thin women.